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-Old Gargoyle
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Jennifer
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If only you would jettison your stupid aol address! Surely now you have a gmail account. In that case, look up your long-lost daughter on STM's website and drop her a line.
Dr. Bollich, You came to mind while I was watching 2001 A Space Odyssey last week. In the absence of my class notes, I sat watching the moving while googling for interpretations. I have watched it several times since high school & think of your class every time. I do wish I remembered more of my time in your class...but alas, the brain cells fail me. FYI- my husband's a teacher, somewhat beloved for his quirky sense of humor- although you likely have him beat in the quirky dept. :-) My appreciation for your profession is profound. Best regards to you and your family, Heather Vigee Gardner, class of 1987
The Old Gargoyle is a cranky old pessimist, former anvil polisher and former bodyguard for Fats Domino, and currently President and C.E.O. of Tic-Doc Productions, who thinks he is humorous or witty. Please do not encourage him. And while you are in this blog room, please do not touch nor disturb anything---it would only upset him. Furthermore, he frequently naps, so be QUIET when you enter and leave.
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If only you would jettison your stupid aol address! Surely now you have a gmail account. In that case, look up your long-lost daughter on STM's website and drop her a line.
With love and eternal vexation,
Jennifer
Dr. Bollich,
You came to mind while I was watching 2001 A Space Odyssey last week. In the absence of my class notes, I sat watching the moving while googling for interpretations. I have watched it several times since high school & think of your class every time. I do wish I remembered more of my time in your class...but alas, the brain cells fail me. FYI- my husband's a teacher, somewhat beloved for his quirky sense of humor- although you likely have him beat in the quirky dept. :-) My appreciation for your profession is profound. Best regards to you and your family, Heather Vigee Gardner, class of 1987
In response to above:
Heather, just remember that the monolith represents an angel.
Karl Goellner
Class of 1985
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